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Angela E Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Apr 1992 15:31:41 EDT
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On Wed, 15 Apr 1992 14:26:51 EDT Paul R.D. Lantinga said:
 
>Folks, I'm looking for some older and some only fairly old cartoons.
>Maybe I haven't looked hard enough but one I would like to get my paws
>on is the Speed Racer cartoon series. I believe it was done by a
>Japanese group in the 70's sometime.
>appreciate the help.
> On a slightly different note, I finallyaw the strangest cartoon
>of my life: Ren and Stimpy. What does everyone think of this new visual
>feast? Any comments?
>
>Paul R. D. Lantinga
>internet: [log in to unmask]
 
Actually, I walked into a mall video store, Suncoast, and bought a couple
of Speed Racer episodes. (I'd never even heard of this cartoon & was
getting them for my partner who is a big fan.) Needless to say I was
surprised to be able to locate the series so easily. Not being a connois-
seur, Suncoast seemed to have a wild selection of videos.
 
Suncoast is a video chain; the store I bought them at is located in
So. Attleboro, MA, and I visited another mall branch while in Philadelphia,
PA. Both stores had the exact same layout.
 
The store itself has a catalog (it sells; doesnt rent misc. movie stuff)
and lists several episodes of Speed Racer. (However, I'm not at home
where the catalog is--if anyone wants I'll post more info later.)
 
--aet
 
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